TEACHERS
GALLERY
PRICING
SIGN IN
TRY ZURU
GET STARTED
Loop
Audio
Interval:
5s
10s
15s
20s
60s
Play
1 of 20
Slide Notes
Download
Go Live
New! Free Haiku Deck for PowerPoint Add-In
science
Share
Copy
Download
0
555
Published on Nov 19, 2015
No Description
View Outline
MORE DECKS TO EXPLORE
PRESENTATION OUTLINE
1.
PRESSURE
THE CONTINUOUS PHYSICAL FORCE EXERTED ON OR AGAINST AN OBJECT
Photo by
wwarby
2.
WHAT IS PRESSURE?
Related to the word "press".
Earth's gravity pulls downward.
Photo by
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
3.
EXAMPLES OF PRESSURE
Sucking threw a straw
A car tire holding the weight of a car
Bullet fired from a gun
Toy balloon inflated
Photo by
Rhys A.
4.
PRESSURE AND AREA
The larger area is, the less pressure is exerted
Pressure = Force / Area
Measured in Pascals or 1 N/m ²
5.
FLUID PRESSURE
ALL LIQUIDS AND GASES ARE FLUIDS.
Photo by
kevin dooley
6.
AN EXAMPLE OF FLUID PRESSURE
When a water wheel is turning.
Photo by
Walt Stoneburner
7.
AIR PRESSURE
AIR EXERTS PRESSURE BECAUSE IT HAS MASS.
Photo by
Defence Images
8.
AN EXAMPLE OF AIT PRESSURE
An inflated balloon
Photo by
TexasEagle
9.
BALANCED PRESSURE
WHEN YOU HOLD OUT YOUR HAND, YOU ARE HOLDING UP AIR.
Photo by
Román__
10.
AN EXAMPLE OF BALANCED PRESSURE
Canned food
Photo by
Chiot's Run
11.
VARIATIONS IN FLUID PRESSURE
Atmospheric Pressure and Elevation.
Popping in ear is caused by changing air pressure
Atmospheric pressure decreases as your elevation increases
Water Pressure and Depth
Water pressure increases as depth increases.
Photo by
Pulpolux !!!
12.
MEASURING PRESSURE
A BAROMETER MEASURES ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE.
Photo by
Sunchild57 Photography. Catching Up.
13.
DENSITY
If object is more dense than fluid - it sinks (obviously!)
If object is less dense than fluid - it floats. (no, duh...)
Density = Mass / Volume
Photo by
apalca
14.
AN EXAMPLE OF DENSITY
A cruise ship
Photo by
blmiers2
15.
BUOYANCY
Buoyancy is the ability to float.
Buoyant force is when water and other fluids exert an upward force.
The less dense the object is, the greater the buoyant force it experiences.
Photo by
NASA: 2Explore
16.
AN EXAMPLE OF BUOYANCY
A cork in water
Photo by
Leo Reynolds
17.
ARCHIMEDES PRINCIPLE
TO SUM IT UP, HIS PRINCIPLE STATES THAT AN OBJECT IN WATER IS PUSHED UP
Photo by
monojussi
18.
PASCAL'S PRINCIPLE
PRESSURE APPLIED TO AN ENCLOSED FLUID.
Photo by
Leo Reynolds
19.
BERNOULLI'S PRINCIPLE
INCREASE IN A LIQUID'S SPEED CREATES A PRESSURE DECREASE
Photo by
Total due
20.
CREDITS
http://middleschoolnotes.org/science/physical-science/outlines/chapter-11-f...
Nicolle Kelly
×
Error!